TEACHERS HOPE TO ENGINEER AN END TO OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY SKILLS SHORTAGE
05 Jan 2008
Teachers are being asked to become students to try to address the shortage of engineers which the oil and gas industry faces.
A handful of science and technology teachers from across Aberdeen city and shire have taken part in a scheme which saw them spend two days with subsea oil and gas firms.
It is hoped they will gain first hand experience of the skills, knowledge and behaviour required in various working environments in the energy sector.